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AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
Sat Nov 21, 2015, 11:00 AM Nov 2015

This Week In God (Maddow Blog)

the YIKES! edition


First up from the God Machine this week is a look at the “presidential family forum,” held last night in Iowa, and hosted by a far-right religious-right group called The Family Leader, led by a conservative kingmaker named Bob Vander Plaats.

Right Wing Watch explained this week a little about the man who ran the show: “”Not only does Vander Plaats want to remove from office or defund the courts of judges who find in favor of marriage equality, he believes that anything, like gay marriage, that ‘goes against the law of nature’ is by definition unconstitutional . He argues that the government is an institution of God and therefore its purpose is ‘to promote righteousness’ and to apply ‘God’s principles and precepts.’”

And it’s against this backdrop that seven contenders for the Republican presidential nomination – Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, and Rick Santorum – appeared at last night’s gathering, hoping to earn an endorsement. (In 2008, Vander Plaats backed Huckabee, who won that year’s Iowa caucuses, and in 2012 he backed Santorum, who won that year’s Iowa caucuses).

So, how’d it go? I think this helped capture the flavor of the evening.

Asked to name the first person they would call upon hearing about a terrorist attack, Carson and Rubio both said the Department of Homeland Security; Fiorina and Mike Huckabee both said they’d fall to their knees and pray.



All of it:

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/week-god-112115?cid=sm_fb_maddow

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Yorktown

(2,884 posts)
2. Carson, Fiorina and Huckabee should be removed from the race on mental health issues
Sat Nov 21, 2015, 07:13 PM
Nov 2015
Asked to name the first person they would call upon hearing about a terrorist attack, Fiorina and Mike Huckabee both said they’d fall to their knees and pray.

Terrorist attack, and you call an invisible friend in the sky?

jeesus (irony intended)

Lordquinton

(7,886 posts)
3. We need a leader who can keep their cool
Sat Nov 21, 2015, 08:03 PM
Nov 2015

Not fall into a puddle talking to spirits.

Maybe they can hire a professional wailer to do that for them, bring the royal entourage back, a few jesters, a bishop...

 

Yorktown

(2,884 posts)
4. Seriously, claiming to be falling on one's knee in case of problem
Sat Nov 21, 2015, 08:07 PM
Nov 2015

should be enough to exclude someone from running for high office.

That millions should view this benevolently is ..

Lordquinton

(7,886 posts)
5. At least no one said they would keep reading about goats
Sat Nov 21, 2015, 08:14 PM
Nov 2015

Which was the actual response we should expect from this cavalcade of buffoons.

 

Yorktown

(2,884 posts)
6. Antiquity Romans looked at the direction of flight of birds as omens
Sat Nov 21, 2015, 08:18 PM
Nov 2015

Safer for goats and their entrails.

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
7. "Fiorina and Mike Huckabee both said they’d fall to their knees and pray."
Sat Nov 21, 2015, 10:30 PM
Nov 2015

Yes because that's always worked out so well in the past.



RussBLib

(9,031 posts)
8. even worse
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 10:48 AM
Nov 2015

I doubt Huckabee or Fiorina would actually fall to their knees and pray, but they will SAY they would to curry favor with the inmates of the religious asylum.

That's politics, I guess.

RussBLib

(9,031 posts)
10. I like that last story too
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 05:33 PM
Nov 2015

I'm impressed how Steve Benen covers soooo many goofy things and somehow doesn't get snarky. Or at least not very snarky.

Former half-term Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) said on Twitter this week, in an all-caps message, “Jesus would fight for our Second Amendment.” For what it’s worth, I don’t think she was kidding.


Jesus would fight for our second amendment? Fight who? The devil? George Soros? Why would Jesus, the alleged Son of the alleged God even NEED to fight for something like the second amendment? That just blows my mind at how WEAK they think their Jesus must be.

 

AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
11. Jesus would fight for our Second Amendment.
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 05:38 PM
Nov 2015

Y'see.... it all part of that "Love your enemy" thing. Y'know, the "least of these" and "the meek" stuff.
Don't you get it?

Silly atheist!

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